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SHE'S a household name thanks to her iconic role as Rebecca Welton in Ted Lasso.

But it’s not just Hannah Waddingham’s acting ability that’s earned her a horde of fans, but also her honesty. 

Hannah Waddingham, 50, doesn't get Botox because she's scared of needles
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Hannah Waddingham, 50, doesn't get Botox because she's scared of needlesCredit: Getty
The actress aged 34 pictured at a red carpet event in 2008
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The actress aged 34 pictured at a red carpet event in 2008Credit: Alamy
She utilises a mix of cheap and expensive skincare products for a glow-from-within
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She utilises a mix of cheap and expensive skincare products for a glow-from-withinCredit: YouTube/Harper's BAZAAR

The mum-of-one has been open about her fertility issues, “dry” love life and the evening beauty routine she swears by instead of Botox. 

Hannah still has a fear of needles aged 50, so opts for skincare products that do enough work to offset the need for any “intrusive” tweakments. 

Her skincare mantra is to mix both expensive and cheap products to get the best of both worlds - and the most for your money. 

“I’m absolutely obsessed with very, very good products with no rubbish in them,” she says. 

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“There are some things in my regime that are more lowkey and then other things that I spend the pennies on.

"I don’t want to have any intrusive things done to my face because I’m scared of needles.”

The actress shared her evening beauty routine from the comfort of her own bathroom in a YouTube video with . 

“I’ve always used a cleansing balm,” she tells. 

“I like it being a one-purpose thing, I don’t really like a separate eye make-up remover.

"And I just think it really gets into the grub and into the make-up.”

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Hannah swears by the cult-classic , which costs £49 for a 100g tub. 

However, it’s currently in the for £41.65. 

Once she’s rubbed into her skin, she wipes it off with a hot, wet flannel.

Hannah adds that she will take her make-up off no matter what - even when she’s drunk or extremely tired.

Hannah Waddingham's Showbiz Career History

MOST of us might know Hannah Waddingham for her role in Ted Lasso, but the British actress has been on the scene since 1998...

The mum-of-one made her West End debut in ‘Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens’ at The Queens Theatre, London, in 1998.

Her stage career also saw her land gigs on New York's iconic Broadway.

In 2011, she made her screen debut in BBC sitcom, Not Going Out.

She had a small role in the 2012 film Les Misérables and appeared in the ITV comedy Benidorm in 2014.

Hannah's telly career properly kicked off when she played the "Shame Nun", Septa Unella, in season 5 and 6 of Game of Thrones.

She later revealed that she began filming her scenes nine weeks after the birth of her daughter.

From 2020 to 2023, Hannah portrayed Rebecca Welton, the owner of AFC Richmond, on the Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso.

This gig saw her win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2021, and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2021 and 2022.

Hannah swears by a number of Boots buys for her evening skincare routine
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Hannah swears by a number of Boots buys for her evening skincare routineCredit: The Mega Agency
Her skin is just as glowy now as it was in 2010, pictured above
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Her skin is just as glowy now as it was in 2010, pictured aboveCredit: Alamy

Anti-ageing Step

To double cleanse, Hannah goes in after with Elemis’ £32 - which is currently on sale for £17.60 in . 

She then applies some oil to her face as part of her gua sha routine. 

Gua sha is a traditional Chinese healing technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool, typically made of jade, rose quartz or another stone. 

Over the years, I’ve wanted to use less things that have naughty animal products in

Hannah Waddingham

This can reduce puffiness and help detoxify the skin by stimulating the lymphatic system, which is responsible for removing toxins and excess fluids.

Fans of the practice claim that regular use of a facial gua sha can promote smoother, firmer and more radiant skin. 

Regular use is also thought to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by promoting collagen production and improving skin elasticity.

Keeping the Face ‘Calm’

Hannah swears by the for locking in moisture on her face, lips AND body.

This nifty cream went viral on TikTok in 2021 for good reason.

It's and hailed for the glow that it gives - and now it’s on sale for 6.71 in . 

I want to see my skincare through my make-up. I want to see glowy skin first

Hannah Waddingham

The actress dubbed it as “absolutely brilliant on flights” and hailed it’s “all-purpose” ability. 

“You can put it on your elbows, put it on your lips,” she says. 

“It’s really gorgeous and smells fabulous.

“You can use it on your legs, but it’s something that always keeps my face calm and moisturised.”

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Before she goes to sleep, Hannah applies , which costs £100 for a 50ml pot. 

“I’m telling you, it’s like honey for your skin,” she says. 

She then follows this with the brand’s , which will set you back £49 for a 15ml tub. 

“Over the years, I’ve wanted to use less things that have naughty animal products in," she says.

“I wanted things that, even if you’re spending a lot of money on them, you can immediately see the effects of them.

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“I want to see my skincare through my make-up. 

“I want to see glowy skin first.”

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